The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh announced Tuesday it is offering eligible faculty and staff a voluntary retirement buyout with a one-time payment equal to 50% of an employee's annual base salary.

UW-Oshkosh becomes the third campus within the UW System to offer buyouts in an effort to reduce its workforce in the face of state budget cuts. UW-Eau Claire was the first, followed last week by UW-Superior.

UW-Oshkosh expects about 100 employees would be eligible. It has set a goal of reducing its workforce by 80 within the next three years.(70)

Babies know everything, men don't

OK, we get it. Babies get it. Men, though, have to struggle with all the offerings in men's underwear. The Wall Street Journal tells us so. It used to be boxers vs. briefs. And now...

And how many times has this happened to you. You're trying to talk to a group of people and someone's cell phone goes off. It happens at the White House, too. But they have ways of confiscating phones.

Also in Washington, the war on drugs is over. Well using the word "war" part is, according to the Obama Administration. They'll come up with a new name.

In California, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger needs a few dollars to prop up the state budget. He's apparently decided to sell the Los Angeles Colisum and San Quentin Prison, as well as a few other properties.

Seeing how Wisconsin is in the same budget fix, what should Gov. Jim Doyle sell? Camp Randall? Devils Lake? Washington Island? Any ideas out there?